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' _ : By following simple directions given below, any woman now has the means of easily preparing and using in her own home this wonderful process, which has hitherto been a carefully guarded secret known only to a few high-priced specialists] Full directions are now made .public for. the first time. All who are afflicted with superfluous hair, the process consists of a solution easily will be interested to learn of the amazing obtained and prepared by anyone, which discovery made by Miss Kathryn 1). Fir- possesses the remarkable quality of being min, who until recently was deeply hu- readily absorbed by the hair so that it militated by these repulsive growths upon creeps down to the root, dissolving as it her face, neck, and arms. As the hair goes, just as oil creeps up a lamp wick; constantly becamc more thick and hideous It is perhaps needless to caution any who she tried every process and remedy adver- may use this process, wrrch has go dead'y tised or recommended, but found to ber an effect on the hair, that it must never sorrow ; that if any of these removed 11 air by any chance bo permitted to touch hair a,t all, the effectfl .which is not_to ba were only tempor- 1 mmm destroyed. In cxary and n c-w . plaining the progrowth ' Eoon ap- " ' cess Jliss Firmitt pcared stronger /sffigPjsS —' mentions that it than ever. Even is perfectly neuhours of torture itral and-ineffective under the cruel JSB§s!|pr to the . skin, as electric needle sim- rTT*"i —anyone can quickply ■ meant great r s y!r~ si®—v prove by oipcripain, a sore and Ww SET ment; but she disblemished skin and 9 claims all responsthe inevitable dis- ! \ Blgl ffi Jt_ I ibility for peimauappointment. Af- j V® l_, Jlsss}r I ent loss of do. ter spending huge . \}P Jv*. 3 Ms&r birable hair, such sums in efforts to I fj,\ V'-'sr .. t as eyebrows, hair be rid of her ter- j tffl JSjIA \fe s I of the head, etc., rible and beauty- • \ '\ to. which the pro. destroying . afflic- / \ pi? \ , ce»s 'is applied, tion, Miss Firmin I \|w \ Even though tlw wa3 about to give I 'j| Mf \ accidental apjjli. up in despair, / I V /X cation be insuffiwhen .by chance j / s \ /X s cicnt to disoolvo she learned of a if i \ / / the hair at once, means .by which I j Hi S \ /■// it will eventually tho, beauties of l[ WV/fW/'SI % Y® die, and'fall out, Ancient Rome are 11 f\//£i \ Y and there exists no said to have per- | , r * , known menns of manently banish- AfUr bearing for 'ten years the affliction of a restoring life to od superfluous humiliating am repulsive hairy mask, with beard hair roots thus hair With only and moustache like a man's. Miss Randall per. affected. a very slight clue Jy removed it all in a single night by menus For the benefit of as tn the nature w ike nuirvelloiu tiewnbwrhlimt, process explained any readers vlio of this, remark- in this artide. raay | )c interested, able process used „ and who wish to used in bygone ages, Miss Firmtn tells be rid of of their superfluous hair by this how she set to work experimenting in ter remarkable prociss, we aro authorised to tireless effort to wrest the-lost secret from announce that Miss Firmin has agreed to ~ T , ~ send all necessary particulars resrardinc its the past. From the accounts of Mi-s preparation and uso to any reader suffiFirmin 6 ] discovery, which have recently cicntly interested to send lier two penny aroused so much interest among women stamps_ for .return postage. Simply address with superfluous hair, there seems to be n'S®?®*] 1 * 3 ?? B r'™ii r T, in \i- Sui i e I3 f . i! .i i , , ./. . . , Oxford street, London. \\.. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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